The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ... |
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O , the cry did knock Against my very heart ! Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'erl It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The freighting souls within ...
O , the cry did knock Against my very heart ! Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'erl It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The freighting souls within ...
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Or blessed was't we did ? Pro . Both , both , my girl : By foul play , as thou say'st , were we heav'd thence , But blessedly holp hither . ( 1 ) Quite . VOL . I. B ( 2 ) Abyss . Mira . O , my heart bleeds To think o Scene II .
Or blessed was't we did ? Pro . Both , both , my girl : By foul play , as thou say'st , were we heav'd thence , But blessedly holp hither . ( 1 ) Quite . VOL . I. B ( 2 ) Abyss . Mira . O , my heart bleeds To think o Scene II .
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O , my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen1 that I have turn'd you to , Which is from my remembrance ! Please you further . Pro . My brother , and thy uncle , call'd Antonio ,I pray thee , mark me , -that a brother should Be so ...
O , my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen1 that I have turn'd you to , Which is from my remembrance ! Please you further . Pro . My brother , and thy uncle , call'd Antonio ,I pray thee , mark me , -that a brother should Be so ...
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Do so ; and after two days 1 [ Exit Ariel Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; Awake ! Mira . The strangeness of your story put Heaviness in me . # Pro . We'll visit Caliban , my slave , Scene II . 25 TEMPEST .
Do so ; and after two days 1 [ Exit Ariel Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; Awake ! Mira . The strangeness of your story put Heaviness in me . # Pro . We'll visit Caliban , my slave , Scene II . 25 TEMPEST .
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Cal . I'll kiss thy foot : I'll swear myself thy subject . Ste . Come on then ; down , and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppyheaded monster : a most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , — Ste .
Cal . I'll kiss thy foot : I'll swear myself thy subject . Ste . Come on then ; down , and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppyheaded monster : a most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , — Ste .
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